CLEVELAND - Many of you are no doubt gearing up for the solar eclipse on August 21, just two weeks from tonight.

While it's a spectacular event, it can also be dangerous if you try to look up without protection. Here are three things you need to know in order to view the eclipse safely:

Rule 1: No matter how much you want to, NEVER, EVER look at the sun without eye protection. Sunglasses, whether they are polarized or not, are not enough to save your eyes.

The ultraviolet radiation, even after a few seconds, can literally give your eye a sunburn, known as photokeratitis. You can also risk retinopathy, which can permanently damage your eyes. Yes, you can potentially go blind.

Rule 2: So how can you see the eclipse? Use special purpose solar filters like these.